An advanced thermal ablation technique developed by UK firm Microsulis Medical could help to improve the treatment of tumours.
Artificial intelligence has been used to analyse accelerometry data gathered by smart watches to identify Parkinson’s disease up to seven years before symptoms appear, new UK DRI research reveals.
From Dyson spheres to ringworlds: science fiction author Gareth L. Powell takes a look at some of the largest engineering projects literature has to offer
Could a new approach to lubricants specifications and co-engineering help passenger cars use less energy? Shell Lubricants technology manager Robert Mainwaring discusses the issues and options.
Digital technologies are critical to the management of assets ranging from warships to power stations writes Babcock's engineering and technology director Neil Young
UK trials of a solar-powered under-road heating system that could be used to de-ice roads and heat buildings are due to begin later this month.
You can start to build the skills you’ll need to get to the role of chief engineer even before you leave university, says Shaun Simmons, managing director of engineering at Cordant Recruitment.
The use of carbon fibre materials is expected to soar in the next four years and manufacturers are looking to improve their production. Julia Pierce reports.
If we’re going to unlock the full potential of 3D printing we’ll need to fundamentally rethink the design process, writes Sarat Babu, founder of Betatype.
'Narrow cars' have already attracted the attention of Hollywood celebrities. But some leading engineers believe they have a future in the wider market. Helen Knight reports.